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FirstSteps is currently seeking BCBAs in THREE Los Angeles locations in West Los Angeles (Culver City), East Los Angeles (Alhambra), and North Los Angeles/Ventura County (Calabasas)!

Seeking Program Directors:

Do you want to join a team that provides you with the opportunity to learn, grow, and work with the most organized and professional Behavior Analysts in the field? If you answered yes, FirstSteps might be for you! By joining our team, you'll become part of a talented group of clinicians who are committed to improving the lives of young children with autism and related disorders.

Our dedication and integrity help to make FirstSteps a dynamic place to work. We emphasize teamwork, honesty, and mutual respect. Most importantly, we strive to maintain a family atmosphere and fun working environment, which is fundamental to our success as a company.

Team FirstSteps would like to thank everyone who came out to the Manhattan Beach Pier on Saturday, April 14th for their Second Annual Pier to Pier 5K Fun Run/Walk to benefit Autism Speaks. We were able to raise over $1,000!

This month our kiddos receiving Center-Based Services in our Hermosa Beach Center will be moving their hands and their bodies with songs, games, crafts, and activities to the theme: "Feeling Lucky!"

Their target skills for March will be focused on early learning, functional skill building, abstract building, and independent skill building. Our center-based services will utilize colors, sensory tacting, emotional regulation, self-regulation, sportsmanship, and perseverance in building all these skills.

We are looking forward to seeing all the progress our center-based kiddos make this March!

In December of 2017, Southern California was ravaged by historic wildfires. None as devastating as the Thomas Fire which scorched 273,400 acres of Ventura and Santa Barbara counties becoming the largest wildfire in modern California history.

Partnering with the Autism Society of California’s Ventura County chapter, our West Los Angeles center raised $1,300 for relief efforts for special needs families impacted by the Thomas Fire during their holiday fundraising campaign.